I like this, because it's about understanding times importance. Although I partially disagree with the second point. I say partially because I get that you're not meant to state something against the directors vision as an operator, this is usually because the points should've been raised during the test shoots or the meetings and correspondences before. But also because usually the director is dealing with their won doubts during the shoot. While still , I'd say the reason I agree is because it is good to follow the plan through to the end, because some scenes need to be shot for the sake of the fact that they were a part of the overall plan. And when reaching the end of the plan (Post-Production, Distribution and Marketing), this may be the better time that your suggestion comes into play, when it may or may not fit in as a scene within the theme of the films plot.
Couldn’t agree more! It’s always good to just do what is asked of you, but I still like to suggest opinions and concerns if I have any to the director, the least they are going to say is “no”
@@dillondre And that's why I love film. Like driving. It's a metaphor for life. If you're able to give and accept a 'no' you could become one of those million/billionaires who has the stats of 'plays well with others'.